Jesi / The Passenger and Iperborea, meeting with the creators of a cult magazine

Jesi / The Passenger and Iperborea, meeting with the creators of a cult magazine
Jesi / The Passenger and Iperborea, meeting with the creators of a cult magazine

You did – A unique opportunity presents itself in the city to get to know and meet the artificers of one of the most qualified magazines in the field of Italian publishing: The Passenger is the series published by the prestigious publisher Hyperborea from Milan which tells through investigations, reportageessays and photography, the contemporary life of a place and its inhabitants.

This afternoon, Friday 28 June at 6.30 pm at the church of San Bernardo (Museo della Stampa), in via Valle, the two main creators of the magazine will tell us about their work: Cristina Gerosaeditorial director of Hyperboreae Mark Agosta editor Of The Passenger (featured photo).

Hyperborea and the independent publishing house founded by Emilia Lodigiani in 1987 to promote the literature of the Northern European area in Italy. Over the years, the publishing house has managed to carve out a clear recognisability for the proposal in the Italian publishing panorama, becoming a cult brand for many, passionate readers.

The Passenger is a book-magazine created by Hyperborea in 2018 and now become a cult necklace. Collects long readinvestigations, reportage literary and narrative essays that form the story of the life of a place and of the its inhabitants to understand its culture, processes, new identities, discourses, issues, problems, wounds.

Fragments that together make up the portrait. The occasion for the meeting arose from the invitation extended to the Milanese publishing house by the photographer Francesca Tiliocreator and curator of Acca Photographyfor the birth of the new project Passengers which will start in the following days in the city.

The collaboration born between Acca Photography and The Passenger was born fromshared interest in the territories we live intheir present and their history, for the people who choose these places to inhabit and transform them with their own creativity, with work, in the simple act of living them.

This passion was shared with conviction and enthusiasm by School of Higher Studies Giacomo Leopardi of the University of Macerata and the Association Sandro Paradisi who from the very first steps decided to guarantee their support to the project together with the partner historians of Confartigianato Enterprises Pesaro Urbino, of the Savings Bank Foundation of Jesi, Luz, GiraeVolta, Kar creative movementshe was born in Municipality of Jesi who also granted his patronage to the event.

 
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